The City of Cape Town’s Urban Mobility Directorate has commenced roadworks across 12 streets in Triangle Farm, Bellville, with the resurfacing project set to run until Wednesday 24 June 2026.

Works are taking place along Isotope Street, Reactor Street, Thermo Street, Micro Street, Molecule Street, Ferguson Street, Proton Crescent, Neutron Street, Electron Street, Tetra Street, Uranium Street and Brug Street. Roadworks will be conducted between 07:00 and 17:00, Monday to Friday, weather-permitting and subject to no unforeseen delays.

The City’s Roads Infrastructure Management team is installing and repairing kerbs, manholes and channels where needed. Existing road surfaces will be removed using a milling machine, and new asphalt layers will be laid. All road markings removed during the process will be reinstated with new paint.

Mayco member for Urban Mobility Rob Quintas said the project was aimed at improving the area’s road network.

“I would like to thank all road users and residents for their patience during these roadworks, which aim to improve accessibility within Triangle Farm and keep Cape Town moving on quality roads.”

Disruptions expected

Motorists, businesses and residents in the area should expect temporary disruptions, including lane closures and possible delays. The City urged all road users to exercise caution, adhere to temporary road signage and plan their travel routes accordingly.

The resurfacing of roads forms part of the City of Cape Town’s road maintenance system.

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